1. Hunyad Castle
Hunyad is a Gothic-Renaissance castle in Hunedoara, Romania. This castle is a relic of the Hunyadi dynasty. It was built mainly in Gothic style, but has Renaissance architectural elements. Tourists are told that it was the place where Vlad III of Wallachia (commonly known as Vlad the Impaler) was held prisoner for 7 years. And it is thought to be haunted.
2. Castle Coca
Coca Castle was built in the 15th century. It was built by Alonso de Foncesa, the Archbishop of Seville. It is located in Segovia, a province in Spain. The castle can only be visited with a guided tour.
3. Matsumoto Castle
Matsumoto-Castle aka the Crow Castle is the proud and joy of Japan. This amazing castle is located in the city of Matsumoto and is within easy reach of Tokyo by road or rail. It was completed in the 16th century and is now considered the National Treasure of Japan.
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